Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 08, 1848, Image 4

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OFF./q.E . itt ,!hc . .115111h 1V angleof Ike public
balk of the ,Cottrt-liousr
tER MS. OF'S4I3;,OIIIFTION.
OnaiPollar and Bllfy 41;6 Year tre.invp.nos._,,
two , llfillare,i(pild within the year.
Oneltle'll'ar for elx InentheL
theili terms will burigldlY adhered te . To secure'
the'paner at the reduced terms it AIUdT be paid cash
la advance.
1 - ,'" RATES OF ADVERTISING,
Advetttsoments,making fifteen lines or less, will
be charged at the rate of Fifty cents for one InAer
r tlon—ttnree times ,for On Dollar, and twooty-five
cents lot overy sttbseotient Insertion. Yearly adver
tisers will be charged at the following rates
One Cotumn, with the paper,forone year, - - 625
• Ifni f a column, do. dn. - - Fla
Two Squares, w.ithquarterly changes, -* lO
Busbies,' Cards,.with the paper, 5
JOB PRINTINLOF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Such aell.vittlhilisTillanai.Circuin re and every nth.
er destfription of Printing, executed handsomely and
0,14 lit ox ely and at the I.OWETRICSSP
. Election
taz.ll. TlO .ir.
• • itEREAS. in and by.ao act of the Gene
rat Assembly of I'ennsylvania, passed the
2d 414 of July, 1839, it is provided that the elec
tors', of the several - counties of the Common ,
wealth, qualified to vote - for members of the
GerieralAssombly t shall hold an eke ion at the
sante places- at which said members shall have
been voted-for at -the preceding, elect n 4 on the
-Ist Tuesday of Noiember next, ( beiNg the 7th
day) for the purpose of electing Electors of a
Preindent. and. Vice President of the• United
Stated.
Now, therefore, I, JAMES "IgFIR, High_
Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, in' put
suatieb of. the linty et - quintal ma me by the above
recited act, do issue this My proclamation, giv•
ing notice to the freemen of said coanti qualified
to vofe, for members of the General Assembly,
to meet at the sevoral Election Districts therein,
,The election in the etectien district composed
()Idle bOotigh of Carlisle and the townships of
NorthAlitlilleton, South Nliildletini,Lower Dick
instill, Lower Frankfort! mid Nest l'etinshorouilf‘
wit) be held at the Court in, the borough
of Carlisle:
The election in the'election districttomposed
of Silver Spring iowsiship,_ will he held at the
'tunic •liouse-of-George-Doey v iir-Hoguttstownini
-. said township;
By an act of the General Assembly. passed the
Slat day orApril, A. 1). 1846, the election iii the
election distrtet composed of Ilaimidefolowitship,
will be heltrat.ilte house formerly' occupied by 11,
ltlressler towfisliip.' And by the same
set, the election in the election district,composed
of Lisburn and a pat of Kticn township, known
sts the Lisburn District, shall hereafter hold their
elections at the publie house now occupied by
John G.lleck,iu Lisburn.
- — The. election in the election district composed
of East Petinsborongli township, will he held at
'the house now ocetT r ed by S lienniliger,ut the
west end of the Harrisburg itridge. •
' The election in the district composed of New
Ctinibet•laml, will be held at the public noose of
W. l'Alugites v in_thi.... latcough_of_New.A.Minber,
land.
The election in the district composed of die
part of-Allen township, which election was here
tolore•lield at the public house of -Win. I luglits,
in the borough of New Cumberland; will be held
at tlie Terant House of George I leck, now occu
pied by Robert Coffeyjn• said township.
The,election in tits district composed of that
part of Allen tiwiiship ' not included i lithe New
Cumberland, George : - leek and Lisburn election
districts, will he held at the public house-ofpayid
Sheatier, in SlieplieHstown, hi Said township.
The cleetio'n iu the .dis•rict Composed of the
borough of Methanicsburg, will he lahld at Um
public, house ofJoho Hoover, hi mitt borough.
The election, in the district compote of Mon
_ roe township,will be held at the public house of
John Paid, in Churelitown, in said township.
meciion in the district Composed of Upper
Diekinson- township, will lir held at the houseof
Phi ip IVeaver, iii said township. •
The 'electicin iii the district composed of the
Boripigh of New ville, and townships of
Upier-Praiikforil, Big Spring, and that part et
Newhil•towlisliipi not Meiotic(' in the Leesburg
election district hrreinaller mentioned, will be
haft! at the Brick School. House, in VP borough '
aNewville. • t
The election in the district cemposeilof Hope
well townslicp, will be held at the School !louse
In Newburg, in said township.
Pie election in di r district composed or the
hofbugh of Shippensben. Shippeusburg town 7
ship, and that part of Southampton township - not
included in the Leesliniz election district, will
beheld at the Council 11oTiee, in the bin ough of
ShipPeitibilrg
••+ And in Mid by an act of the General Assembly
, of thlsCoranionweiilth, passed the 2il July, I 83U,
it is -thus provided; 'Plat the iinalifiell electors
of Mini of New ton amt Southampton township,
in t 'tenant) of Cumberland, bounile.lby the fol
lowing lines Mill distances, viz: Beginning at the
Adams county Hue, thence along the lide dividing
the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the
turnpike road, thence along.sail turnpike toC . eur .
Ire School. House, ou said turnpike, its Soulliathp.
toil township,,tifence tom point on the Walnut
Bottom Boad'at Beybitek's, iuuludipg Iteybuck's
rii"rrei ; titence straight direction to the Sass Mill
helgrigidg to the' beirs of George Cleve, thence
eking Kryslier's rim to Vie Adams county line;
dideme aldugthe•liiie ofAilains comity to the place
of heginitiog, hie and the saint ii hereby declared
a siew until;seParate election district, the election
to hail: alt. the :public house of JoliU.ltebitek,
. in Leesburg; So.,,thath pten township."
At ,whiult . (imemild place the qualihil electors,
us elect by, ballot—
gL.ECTORS
tot Y'ee~idepE'ui~J ViOo'liredidelit'ef the United
And thelnverl i Tudges,T,iispecio-s, and Clerks
attend nt. 'the preceding election fat'
mothers of Aistimblt, ire' required to attilind
and perfOrm at tfie said election, the like duties,
and be subjectto . th&like,penalties for neglect or
they&lll beliabli: to at the elec.,
tidit for meinliersmflAitembly: • • •
Agreeable to the, provisions of the sixty-first
ection every General, and Special'
Elleodoni slia,ll'ibe,opened between the hours • of
eight i ondi,kniiilO the Tore i nkloM.ititil shall continue
on,,tnljournment until
_neten
o'izio'n't•:ilit',the , eitefiliig,:nilieli 'the !Polls be
cicdiek„: ,
Anit,dteltidgeatif theres(iectitetilittielii'alkire-,;
said, are : hylhn paid act required to meet,
:dour I•lfiise., in the bormigh.of ,darliale tne
day:',Oher• the said day of election, being
Pihila theMaiiirtherii to
peildrm.thethingspired•of them bolitivz•
( 30 . t of OctuberiAtt 841 i -.• „a
~...7 - Y,EIC- M A'4., -" ,)JAiIkIS, HOFFER, Sheriff
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:14'`IrrNaf"Et.-ititliiilly Invites' an
it*tatirtination or Si** .
,1 136ii4 'aft' o.beartitid- most, elegant
patterntrof Petinitylvania, recks.
together With iibibutiittl`assort-';
taittiallolincy Street' ken Stoves fintilladiatorit;
for park4,7ditiing 'teethe; chatn ti eis ; or kitche ns.
'He. beliivew that his assonment.will route*
to. Sdvantego with that of any other establish
trictitT., lie has also ii.`splepiltd stock of Orr's .
celebrated Air‘tight. Sto•re s .; . Far .which he •kas
been agent for many yeatscinitiis City., in .the
I manufacture of which for excellence and cheap
ness,
he refers to hignunterous purchasers, and
for beauty of pa tiernp.he belicves.hitnself
•
For Stoves, whether of Wood or-Cool, his
assortment is complete. Ile returns his thanks
to'bis old eusionters, to whom sod to the public
'ews his invitation to give him s call at the
No. 97, S. Second street, Philadel
• , • fitept'2o
THE subscriber begs !envoi° inform the tray
elling community that he intends to run a LINT
OF - STAGES, PROAt CARLISLB To YOna and
bask, three times a week, its-follows:-Leave
Carlisle on Monday, Wednerday ?and Friday
mornings, at 5 o'clock, A. )t, MO passing through
_Charchtowni—Dillatown and Dover, arrive at
YOrk atl o'clock, e. sr, which will be in time to
lake the York train occurs for Baltimsrre: Leave
York for Carlisle at 1 o'clock, r m, (Immediately
alter the arrival of the cars,) on each .Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.
.- The subscriber assures those who may pat;
onize—him,-that—he has prepared trimaran with
comfortable and safe Stages, and will use every
elliut possible to accommodate travellers. Pas
sengers frorn Carlisle will engage. passage at the
office of the subscriber, and will he called for at
the places they request. In York they will en
gage at ihe Depot, or White Hill yivetn.
• CEO. iiENDEL.•
Extensive Livery Stable.
11 THE subscriber respectfully informs the pub•
lie Ghat he continues fo carry on the I.lyEny
BUSINESS in all its branches, at the old stand.—
His HORSES are numerous and well assorted, and
his Carriages embrace every variety of pattern,
such as Conches, Gigs, Tilltturys. Sulkies, Bug
gies, &c., all of the best finish. His drivers are
careful and attentive.. Saddle horses of the most
agreeable gait,, alWays• ready for customers, at
low rates.
The subscriber. desirous of securing the pnt
nonage of the public. will F pare no pains nr ex
pense to render his establishment worthy of !he
most liberal encouragement.
july 2 . 6-3 ms: GEO. HP. ND E
Physicians, and Country PeTchwats
WH ) wish to purchase D PL•c, cheap,
are requested to cull and exanilite the large mock
received at the store of the subscriber. 'I he
arti
cles are fresh and warranted good, and purchased
at the.very lowest cash prices, and will be dis
posed of lower than articles of the same quality
have ever been sold in. Cumberland county.—
Call and see, and if he does not make it to youi
advantage to purcease from him, he will not ask
you to buy..
Orders from the country will receive prompt
attention, the articles guarantied good, and prices
lo ver than any other place in Carlisle.
.1.. A. BISHOP,"
Successor to J. J. Myers, Main RI. Carlisle.
Exterisive Furniture Rooms.
JACOB FEl"rEll & SON
WOULD respectfully call the "attention o
House-keepers and tug, public, to the ex
tensive stock of splendid FU R NITU RE, incur.
ding Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre ant other Tables,
Dressing and Plain fiureaus, and every variety of
Cabinet-ware and Chairs, which they have Jusl
opened 'at their N ENV ItOO MS, on the corner
of North Hanover and Loather' streets, Carlisle.
They are confident that the superior 'finish of
the workmanship, and elegance of style, in which .
their articles arts got up, together with their
CHEAPNESS, will recommetakhem to 'every 'per
son-Whnting Furniture. They .have also made
arratigesnants for manufacturing and keeping a
constant supply of every article in their line. both
plain and ornamental, elegant and useful, at
prices which cannot fail to - sun purchasers, They
would earnestly invite persons who are about to
commence house- keepittgv•to call and examine
their present elegant stock. to which they will
constantly make additions of the newest and most.
modern style..
COFFINS node to order at the shOrtest no
tice, for town tutu country.
Sge 6! 1848
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
THE subscribers have inat.received from the
City the largest quantity of DRY GOODS
ever brought to Carlisle. Their stock consists
in part of the following:
• CLOTHS—BIue, brown, blue-b 1 ck, green,
front $1.50 per yard uplo sp. -
C SSIM ERES antrVTestiams—good, heavy
and' line striped Cossimeres, 75 ' eta-87k and 81
per yd. Some IA the most handsome Vestings
in the county. Casinetts front 25 to 87k eta.
'CASHMERES and Mous. de Lnines, from
13i to 621 ets.
CALICOES—about . 5,060 yards, sortie very
good at six cents per yd. Alpoehas and 111ori
noes,,10, 25, 37/, 50, 621 cis.. Splendid • lustre
(Anglian's at 12+ cis. 'Yard wide
_Muslin at 4
'CIS per 01. Good 'Pickings, 61, 10; PA, I'ai.
I3esequality domestic Ginghams, warranted fast
colorant 121, Fine Irish : Linen§ 37k, 50,
613, Meta. Linseys, 121. 16, 25 eta. Woolen
Flannels - at 12k, 281,25, 37k, 50 ctst ' •
Gum Shoes r all kinds and sizes. Ribbons foi
'bonnets at 8, 12+, 15, 161, 25 eta. !Aces and
Edgings, cheap, teal thread lace. wide, 123 cm.
Cloth, Glazed and: Fur CAPS, 121 eta to. 81:—•
-,Together with almost every article - in bur line,
,which Nye ate determined to cloSe cap very low:
Also, on , hand an assortment of 'READY :
:MADE - CLOTHlNG:consisting finevasinett
. Costs at -115 p Pzinta; , .l,7s-46,3:50 foreassimerer
Vests, 1,00 to 3,00 for satin. We have a ;lamp.
stock Cloths,. Sca, , ftona which thiaso
Iciet unddiave their measures"takeit -win" 'eatinot,
suit theinselveain ready made.
.The Clothing Store is conducted. by Bents&
ernxtwlrcrietteitttftfedged -- 03 be one of "the.
beet,Tailore An'this eounty, MN? nt
take ea-,
fierce, and - :;miantifactke ehnhing trim $1 to $5,
on the" suit cheaper than part be had elsewhere.- 7 ,
oe.i4)
vzior xrazonT4ririr
To oil those tit iirtah• to lii oil t.
Icijepashlo the veil', beet' OILT
rim h&itt I. • - ;- • • -
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OGILBY •is now opening his ,
immense and splendid stock mf FALL and
,WINTER DRY .00 ODE, and respectfully - hi-
Nites,one add all to call and look bolero puma
ing, as he is determinedlo.•gitre 'OREAT. 'BAR
CIATIgS iu . the,wsy of prices end beoutiful , goods,
'llia stock consists' of. ell kinds and • qualities of
~Cloths; Qnssimeres Casinetts, Kentucky Jeans.,
Flennele t !Mlntikets and•—a --- thonsand,
oth'er''articlesin lie-WOollen no 1 , tilso'Cesh'-'
mternsy. ~rich
- iiiiielWintei-';Gingitami4eautifuli,lind t cheap-
Calieeiiii; Meld ef eve ry 'Apqlit.y , ex-.
trenibWiiiiilag;'4N6ZlisiKiend: largest
kn . ten yetint they,
are good fabrieS'end • *any
6fisAr. - 2t )I,'LlorgOieficirc merit
St etezessorlelehii 7 oHi l iffi t iet-A i i
DAMS - 0,00 ,a.lnrge 'stock of MO OTS; ,
be Sold:
and GROCERlES;all'er,which,oill
t the-smallest.3frohts.!:,2 l 2,.
Ili:Intel `to eel I 'end "•See'fbi YOnie'elves r ,tiefor6
jifehipineg 'elseohere.;;,
established stand; East, Main .Atroosilpqr.
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LINE OF STAGES,
A & W BENTZ
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BetilsojkL:' -
41-1E0'1! 'not - 4.-' ; ineny;w„ernso; or child:
!;' thiseenson.
otritiniteer;but.:nOoreasiiecistly:athikkoranitnit
iiineiliO s r - there , :jkrehahty.:Werts - titi - veri,sifirttilly:
c - ineee'lilthiting'itt 'Gni riadee there
to - 'r'ree tt
Ste. 0_ ,as so ate nese. ia ,
rentiaied.eltanice4-,in3,thik.,,attnospherr4by- .
ayeting es''they.do upon the constitutioivand
uttlity,Of ;the , blood lot
the most fabol'andonatignant,' disorders.' - Tlict'
While baeornee-(nndelteri aby.waining):
' in a most lierinionlenif einidition
repeated changes, and If the stoniach and
bowels, have; been neglected previously, the
first 'syniptoisis . riquire immediate attention
Even those 'Who, have a healthy disposition of
body, are subject to.slekticas Under these cir.
cumstances. Therefore, to prevent any , dan.
ger, we ought carefully to -guard, against
cdslive state. of our bOwels. Once or
they should be evacuated in twenty-fvu }wimp!
There ore many causes which produce;
healthy blood: sometimes it may arise from
grief, et others-when- the.systern - is - inarstste
of fullness it can - tate pluee'frdin stidiletijey - ;'
close application to literary undertaking% 'an'
prodoco it—in all eases where many, persona
have to Le seen and:Token to, which prodne:
iitg nervous excnement, is "a fertile routed of
unhealthy bloodoccaitioning tlfut slow nervous
fever which, has carried all some of our best
many : men martyrs to thick reputation, but
which a knowledge et the powers of Bran&
reties, ..haVe • preventedy , Those
whostesite te secure their heilib, under alined.
any adverse circumstances, can de 80 by 'hnv•
ing 'MANDE ET rl'S PILLS on hatiil;,,and at
once requiting to them When the firSt feelings
of disorder take place in their bodice, As this.
advice is. used an_ntill the health bet. The
tithe will yet be- when a--luau that makes, e
good, medicine.shell be honored more than Le
)who is an adept in the art or •war.
Be exceedingly afraid..of COUNTER FEIT
PILLS. The Agent is the only person from
whom Brandreth s Pills should be purchased,
TIW IIEANDRE:TIPSPILLL are sold fur 13
cents per box,. at Dry It. Brandreth's Principal
I
Office, 141 Ilroadway„New -York, and by the
following duly authorized Ageetat . •
Wm. S. Powel I , New Cumberland. '
.t. G. Miller- Lisburn. •
Bitner, Airetnanslown,
.I.Ba L. Reigel, Mechanicsburg...
(leo. W. Singiser, Cherehtown.
A. & I). Leitheh, Roiling Springs. •
• 1). L. Bedoin. White Ho use P. 0. • •
Rosenberg & Weiting,Centrev:lle. ,•
1111101 Kyle Arekstitiville. --
Edward Scull, Shippensburg.
S L. - Sentman, Newberg.
Sold in Carlisle, by CHARLES BARNITZ
Sole Agent for this borou2h.
For thecPennanent Cdre of ail Diseases ari4ing
from an Ihipure stale of the Blood. •
•
H 1S Medicine operates particularly. upon
the Blood, and cured disease without.
vomiting cit - p --- urging. It never fails to cure
he most oliitinate cases of Rheumatism, MI - -
eases of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bronchi
tis, White Swelling, 'Scrofula, Ulcers and
Sures of longstanding.
It is cheaper than any.other medicine in
use, there being 32 doses in each bode, which -
costs only 75 cents, and to those Using it se
cordin to oil eation one bottle will hat 'lO
days. Certificates are pillaring in from all
parts of the country attesting the, virtue of
this medicine in cases of longstanding, which
have .been
,given tip by physicians as hope
less and beyond, the reach of medicine to
euro.
WHOOPING COUGH, Shepherd's Saran.
print' never (Mists cure
. _
CONSUMPTION cured by the use of Shef)
herd's Sarsaparilla
The I:allowing is fru'n a gentleman of re
spectable standing it Baltimoreoe ha was ef
fectually oured of that dreadful disease, Con
sumption. by a few bottles of Shepherd's
Sarsaparilla.. •
Baltimor'e, Aug. 29, 1997
This is to certify that I was fist Sinbing
andersymptoins oftsonsumptigebf the bungs,
until I was recommended tcirry Shepherd's
Sarsap rills, whic . b fortunately I did and am
under the strongest conviction that it saved
my life. I aui now, rapidly recovering and
hope in a short time to be Aestored to perfect
healtbond under no conaidcraiion would 1 be
without the medicine.
DAVID RICKETTS,
No. 23,4101 street
Shepherd's Vermifage, or Worm
Destroer.,
We - challenge the world to Prodesp.aonodi
,cine better adapted'to"the expulsion of worms
froin the Winn, body than Shepherd's Virmi
loge. It has been used by—thous inks with
entire satiifeeti m. It has the advantage of
most other _Vlrmifuges,rts Wieser Hickman the
person using. it.. It him 'dirred.ebildren: that
have been•subject.to fits for years, and . tqat
had been given upliY physician, parents. and
friends.' It Should always be used us 'a purge.
tiva." e for 'children; asitairengthene them, and
ut th . sameti time carries nff.thq courser par.
ticles of food; und,'worma, 11' 1 04 are troubled
..311, , ,follPri9g,'clertificate has been handed.
to.im:lllJuige Kama,- of Luzerne ecnaty, P 3.
iMeaks-for duel
;•:,•, • • ;
pun r:l3ll . •You'ih 11 7- pleiteatiiMd' . ;4"
botto l k,i4iroinsc4,o,,yop tv'ehOrt; time age' have,
_bein4tfaCviithLithi,lippleat,eftbetvi—Th e y. , -
were giiett•-•.la ',three eh ildion—in• one
calm . 65 viiarme were expelled i n,another.l64,
and in the lost 67: :1 minden* to givethit
restof my family'the benefits of thismedielne
,and therefore order aa„: above; ,
jpi
edly the beat artiete refdestroy irig:wkreato Ma
lmo ever been in -thin -part of - the
have-rried-Pr'riek's, , guaker'o,-Marriek'a'and_
illces,hi r t, without any:good etreet -- -- •
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'Shepherd'. Sarealiarille
.and Venitifi~go `are
!bit ! aele',,by'• 'the - foillowing:Liespectithle'thiar2 , ,
chanlaof•CotribOland' eau utril l a; and'by Dr;
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istretit;'PhilidOlnitiliyENlTPANßLlNEVMan'-
afeCturef: luta Anyt A oasllmadfilnOatiosiand most
asiortrnaar,of nairKo,slat,lntLother
Veiiii `Blinda;:df .aiiy.'ilMer,listOliOhi l ip . i k i -in .
thalenittil :Slates ;'.etimp.tiains,in c ilkliveir atilas,;
trimming dnd co ; e,?which:.wltiCli,wilt b e sold.
a tihalO ti aat iirjo Old!
Biirida'palittbd 'ithd ttifithicd4o:leCk.equal-to
• The'aitiztima'of'Za tale :find adjanenit*Mntry.arp;
reip.oodullyiriviind o Call and examine
edylmeni,. footing : .
Confident Of 'idpasing. • vinrinnisfaction, to;
all- who
ntay.favor fun a call:
, . •
intiy24-3M Sixth at.,..Philad
- -
• TENATNT's -
.Washington,Gilltyy
. . • .
•'''— ty pes,.. • 7
North. Second street, N. W.,corner of
Callowftilt etreet, Philedelphia.
THE Likenesses taken and beautifully colored
at this well known establishment, for Oxs Dot
sit, tios — miisriiillf - e - Oneeded lo= be - - .Cuifif. iii
every respect 0 - A NY. in the city. Pictures taken
equally well in cloudy. and clear weather.. A
large assortment ofhleust.troxs - and LOCRETS . 9II,
hand, at from $2 to $5, inducting the picture.
. The subscriber's respectfully invite the citizens
of Cumberland connty, Mean and examine spe
cimens of the lutest'improsernants in art of
DmigerreetyPirigi which will:be exhibited cheer:
fully . and without clucge.
..Julys T & I C TEZNENT.
Ferot,.llotoian,.&. Co.,
Forwardinglindferal Coaniiesion Merchants,
No. 41 North Wharves, and 83 N.Water
street, Philadelphia.
PLASTER and SALT constantly on
hand, for sale at the lovicet market rates.
Liberal advances made on Produce.
Refer to
..H Le HUMPHREYS
FR AN K LI N.P LATT es' COPhilad'a.
. LEA, BUNKTiIIt & CO.
.1. W. HERE, Harrisburg.
npr 5-Gm -
Iron dOmmissior Warehouse,
No. 109 Nark Water street, nog, No. 54 North
Wharves, Phttaoeiphia.
THE undersigned still continue_ the Commis
/4011 business, for the sale of all descriptions of
IRON. Our experience of Inatiy.years, and ex.
tensive acqualtitencb With dealttralinticonallinOrs
of iron;qtroughottt the counhits enabled us
to establish such relations as a peculiar ad•,
..wi ntages_to_serve our cayreap erns, equal to
40
any other house.
mar 22 e•ti OR 'ICK & CA'NiPBET,It.
Atwcod's E. : Coking Stove.
IN again calli6g .attention to this unequalled
STOVE,•the proprietor has the pleasure to
inform the public that (externally) it has under
gone an entire change—the pipe and hearth *-
end opposite each other, and a SUNINI ER
BEA It at AND BOILING APPARATUS,
being added, thin rendering irfauldess, ankun
lqott there is another limitless Stove in the mar
ket, this - is - miquestWalily - the best, ari it now
embraces everyvaluable improvement possessed
by any other Stove, in addition-4o some peculiar
to i'self, secured by Letters Patent.
The successrof. this Stove,Aince its introduc•
lion is unequalled. eNothing bas'ever been of
fered for culinary purposes that has given sitch
general satisfaction. Stoves !dive been copied
after its form ; some dilaters have even used its
fundamental principles, but the proportions were
so unlike the original, thathliejrbear the-relative
value that u counterfoil - does to a genuine coin.'"
Complete COOK and other C-4+o-1( STOVES'
in great variety. Persons desiring these admira
ble Stoves, tire requested to call at the Stove arid
Tirt•Ware Irmnulactory :of the subscriber, on
Main street, Carlisle, who is agent for Cumber
land vounty:
may2l . J,MIN B. GfIRGA S.
• 11 & J 111. Rowe,
1/ROOM AND WOODEN—WARE
Store, Isr North 'Third street, one dour
above Arch, c Ist side, Philadelphia, unman - et nr•
ere and whol sale dealers in all kinds ol Brooms,
Brushes, Buckets, Cednr Ware, Willow and'
French Baskthis, Shoe and Wall Brushes, Srrubs,
Dusters. IThits, Blacking F7nstern•made Wood•
en• Ware or every dun:Y . 4l6mi, &c, &c, at the
lowest market prices. Mar
REMOVAL.
SHOE THREAD WAREHOUSE.'
LARR ABEE has removed to his new
n rehouse. corner of Calvert end Mercer
streets, Baltiritore, and has now in store, of di
rect importation from the celebrthed factory of
Pitt oy, Tnilmin RdWniksr. n-full assortment of
SHOE :TIIR EA D. viz : brown,
..green, ball
bleached, white and yellow, which he is preps•
red to sell by the bale or less quantity, on as
good terns ns the same quality can be'llad for
in the U. Slates. A Isnie - werreral assortment of
SHOE TOOLS and FINDINGS, viz: Shoe
Knives, rasps. pincers, hammers, awls and awl
handles, migs of all sizes, bristles, webbing, boot
cord, shoe nails of ell sizes, cut and cast tacks,
French irons _complete, peg rasps and cutters,
&c, &c, &c, • Premium Gloss Paper, .to take
the place of the gommon nand paper, a very su
perior article, being our own manufacture; war,
RA NTIM. Lasts, (boot trees, shoe. trees, crimping
bobrds, all of his own manufacture, cif the very
best anther arid of the latest style. Every
offi
cio can benhatined at his etteblislitnent for man
ufncturing Bootsand%Shoes, except leather. -All
of .the above will be said at dm lowest Market
prise. Conetrylferchanti nre_perticblerlv re
(juested-to calf. LARRAPEE;
ntie3-1 mo] A N 0.24, Calvert st, 'Baltimore
- " REBTOVAL
LABQRATORY OP TIMMSON'S BOT'A
NIP 'MEDICINES.
,
LARRAEEE, Islbi ‘l 7 6 : : : Calvert
12,1 street, Bailiniore, bas remov d his Labors.
tory !whim new building•No.•24, an as always
on hand the' largest and most complete aisort
moot of pare 13otanid remedies in the United
States, prepared 'wider' his, special care at his
Labottory—beitiEile first, erected in 'the United
States for - the *medial,' purpose:. of preparing
THOMSO.NIAN:I3OTANIC,.`MEDIEOES,
All of the,,pulveristid, and, compounded': articles
are pat up•in,quarter and ,half pound packages,
and neatly, labelled; with directions suitable for
retailing, and upo n better terms than the same
article can , be.,hadjor In, the, United , States.'
Every article in his , line ,warranted genuine—.
,the public can relyiptimilds. „.r.
. A •liberal,diecoant,matio.temountry,merchants,
Who, areparticulorly.recuested to call-and exam.
.inc_quality4c,-haforemtreltaSing...2, % •
Tao, : various .Treatises r embracing 'the:most
reputed autherS, ,, upon'tho - l'homironinn 6r:ißmt
lalliPZEYetaM of ;Metliate,;may.also'biti: had at'
life establiehmeni, thenuantu yor Atingle copy.-
Pas ,
, .
CURE Y imenemo.
riot =there- hati..iiiiieteti' in , ltn'tter , - cities. end,'
populous toi,irhs;',a entiCideordisefise, dePend- •
piles and , pronagation of 'yritieh results from :the
of." divine :TO ,tlhise
~,Irridertbith'e---AMERIP.AN COMPOUND'S',
presented, ne'beingthe
• end
valnable specipO Slyer. Ofley2ed, to,tlittinfor,tunete,.
It lias'aiheteyerlcnow,riiiequired:e,reputattoti"that:
daily tiknertencit'Obiatintilis Tho u;'
sands havo_beeiveuraiLl4,ltii ise,'and 'as it
"Clidor on 'the tireatlit,'rseiires nerilter,restrietien,
in 'diet or business nor'ebtitainte either:Motility
ar stotriouerdnigs is tlii lettat tojnrioyo to.the over_
it is boldryprtieerited its:ths",l:43,st'retpedi for,
'Stich' 'disdain* yet :oirereir 'is;,lppea ,43,,0hypi
';',1!8,1t!,40 Ftimpunced
- —once , 9r , p any
• nown, re
dirriationericcrPP by each ~ b attle:',
Fair ante htN;Wi"oarner and:S.loh, tdreeta,
Pfdliidalphia, rind by'SLELLIPT,,C9FIiaIp;,-Dr.
yor,kl N,lllere , Larkpalar,;;Dr.
ri
Ato.,Plrriaa and!J„. yryettl ,Harriabarg, ,•
yfet) 9 , „
O
o'cilsrTlNg.Tiitif'f,lrqi4iii:if;',l i i74A9j.,':ii:i',l;
iiiipjity:iirt tali o',4l,3bYioo; . :riVt ' ll'ahl9.';',l .. .li t ,
thitlitattirV,Orthieffir,o63ollloeiti!`r4. i' asserts trig
I , ietilainevi44c:lo.;*;9o,(ittio'r iFtiigh . ift4h 111
rni.ti;*•#iiy,,iNiAreillti„ - tegoli',;,,, 3 ,•,,i,„,,i ~ „i n , ..:,,,
;illiiine:.l4 . f. - 1.:4' , ').^ ., ',•••1,T - •:..,..144:'-.IY- . P.-FIJ;IViIMG., •• .
.:„
.„
jw..KEßA,POrWardlitgini4-COMiniasion
. *anthem; ,114ititismitto;i;;Pi.,.infoiiiiehis
friends Jnie.the Public; thutfrin , the liberal par. ,
retiage'MOMided 16 him d uring:,the past year he
Ifig been OncooregeCt6 make mote extensivear
rangentents:for the present season ..a . nd tat ad,
ded two '
neW„large tind..splendid Boats to his
'BINE, and will be fully preparetLafier, the op
' ening of the Canal, to-forward PRODUCE and
, MERGHANDIZE of all kinds to •and from
Philtidelphia,l Baltimore, rPittsbargh, '&c., at the
lowest rates of 'freight and with the utmost des.
patch.
Agents fot Boats, • -1
CARLISLE 4. OASKELL
Race street Wharf, Philadelphia.
,CEISE & SON,
No. 98 Commerce et. Wharf ; Baltimore.
• CLARK & SHAW, ?
J. McFAbDEN & C 0.5 Pitts'g
• Agents fot Care,
• • W.J.J_N_BERLWIf &
_ 1919 .-MMOlter, delphia,
CHALORER &ett REYN PhiIa OLDS,
No. 423 Market at., Philadelphia.
SITE R, JAMES & CO.,
Breed atreet,-Phiettlelphia..
_ PENN'A. &OHIO LINE.
. North street Baltimore
'Harrisburg,. March 0,
Harisburg Traimportationline.
(14:z=
%4••= . zr -j 7 toliraLt9pai‘
FUNK & MILLER,
FORWARDING & Commission Merchants,
HARRISBURG. Pa. ship 'Produce, Nlerehan
die &re. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, lse. to-e:
Coal, Plaster, Nails, Salt,-Fish, Groceries, &c
consumtly for sale:
. Harrisburg, march 29,•1848 •
Dr. Heeler's - Panacoa,
L ion the removal and permanent cure of all
IV diseases arising from nn,impure state' of the
Bleed and habit of the body, viz:
Chronic diseases of the Chest, Pleurisy , Dron.
chitis, Catarrh, etc. Scrofula in all its limns,
'letter,. Scald head, Cutaneous effections of tkip
face and extremities, chronic Rheumatism, and
Hepatetis, chronic Enlargements of the Joints,
White Swellings, Syphilitic Affections, Con
- Binational slisurdersi arising from debility, Mer
curial and Ilereditary,predispositions,
• ti irn every charge Out is taking pleenle.the
ihat, it brought about by
something having a substantive exiarence. If we.
suppose the organs of our body originally perfect,
they must continue perfect unless changed by the
intervention of something that bears an Unbent.
'thy relation to it. In all cases of disease, there
most be the interposition of some new Ingredient
which by "playing its part ad a cause, served to
modify the properties before connected with the
lindY, it is ilbstiftl to hillt tff,SpontanCous disease
' taking place in organs previoetly — Palthy, with
out the interposition of sonic tootbilic tiguni; as
well might we expect tiliieda of chalk to transfer
itself spontaneouSly into Plaster, of Paris, Withobt
the aid of Sulphuric Acid. In all disease titer+) is
a prior cause wind must be removed. thro' the
agency of the Blood. For this -purpose there is
no remedy superiot to the Panacea. In evidence
t he following is submitted to the public:
Philadelphia, June 7, 1847.
' Havingbeen apprised of nature of the Pam
! aceb, it affords me touch pleasure to be - nbie to
' recommend it es ;Ft-sin:Able remedy for all those
chronie. "constinitional mid glandular diseases, to
' which-it - is" especially adapted. To those who are
afflicted ? . yO, require_ medicine as an alterative,
they cannot obtain it in a more ngreablo, fictive
and uniform state than is to be found_
- in the,Pan•
I aces. I have used it in several instances with de
cided and sigiral_succesi. Yours, &c.
AI.LISON, M. D. '
" Prepared end sold at the North %Vest corner
of Third and •South.streets. Philadelphia, and re
tailed in Carlisle by S. ELLIOTT. 'Put uujn
i pint bottles at $1 per-bottle. feb23
Dr. Traphagen's Balsamic - Extract
of Sarsaparilla,
.9 the best and cheapest Preparation of Sar
i sapariliti es er olrereil to the public, beiiig
distilled from.the first quality ofllonduras Sara
a pantie Root-.—itiul one bottle of this prepara
tion is warranted superior to two bottles ninny
other in the inarket,and cAlt retain its virtues
unimpairable in any climate. It is liltlitsatte-to
the Mile, and front Whitey to age this Extract
will eradicate disease, invigorate the hotly ,and
is the best tnedieitie for the preventliiie anti cure
of disease ever discovered in any • age of the
world. Its action is mild, and it eta es without
sickenjng or debilitating-the piltient. Thou
sands have used it in the private practice,
nod consider it the greatest blessing ever offered
minis II nets in perfect harmony with. the laws
ottnittire, situ lutes never. been known to fail,
a liege its use was persevered ill, to cure even
long s:intiling anti' desperate cases of Asthma,
Bronchi tin, Caturrh,C olio; roughs, Eoltis.l9on
stimption, Cramps, Cancerous • Soresittid Ulcers,
Dropsy, Dy seater'', Er) sipelas, Fever and Ague,
Female complaints, Fevers of Nil kinds, Gout.
Grave, Hysterics, Inflammation, Indigestion,
Jaundice, Leprosy, Liver Complaint,. N
Palpitation of the Heart, Piles, Scrofula, Spiiml
complaint, Salt Rheum, Scied
complaints, Tic DolereUx , Pimples on the hiee,
Swelled Limbs atud 'Joints, Paul in qt.. Side,
Spitting Blood and all eases of Prostration of
Strength,.aind General Debility, of the latiman
.
Iti all eases enumerated above, Dr - , - TlYplia•
gall's Sarinipasilla rapidly and sorely restores to
holith. A trill! will 'ontislY any One.of the truth
of these representations. •
TO TIIE LADIES.
Delicate Females who suffer . from the nhatruc
dolts and debility to which Ladies, ol sedentary
habits are liable, will by the use of one or two
bottics.of Tunphe g ati's Sarsaparilla, regain
their health, and 'coror. IS to 1.40110
who ariaPpronching womanikabl, as it is emu.)-
, lilted to itsstst nature by quickening; the bleed and
' itMgorating• the system. •
Ladles who have pale co eplexions,dnlieyes,
blotches ue the face, rough akin nr freckles, and
are low sporited, use Dr. Traphegan's ,Sarsapn.
4.j.w cleanse the: blood, remove the
freckiTos and , blotchesoind give : yob an.animated
countenance, sparkling eyes, fine 'lldritS, and
eitutiful complexions.
4-Children Who are sufreritt,,. from bad and 'un
healthy In•ritor• of the blood; can be.gnickl?..re
attired to health, strength and 'bloom.; - Dr.'l rat p
lhagnit'a Sarsaparilla being verfitkitsant inn! pal.
atable,Childrest - taltd it readily; mid slit+ as are
It 'Ottani! weakly 80011'4.6m. 'rebbst and healthy
appearance: •lt can
: he 'atirninieteredlo,lnitints
..usthr4anicer,etifet„)'; 26'180611'as dre sulferingfrom
IdemmOOloiplatut will receive greafrelief.
Notliitieban' be "Mord' asfonishliittlaitt its in
viguratingeliects upon the bittioitOqstorn. Per
ant.s.bll lassitude and, - weakness before taktug . it,
at once become•robust'and healthy,..under, its on•
. :••• IF PREVENtS'iIASEASE
. . • . -
The WWI svbottle elDr. Trapitagetr's Sarsap
arilla oceaSionally, will prevent- disease; anti Nita'
• Pall and Spring purifter„ef,the ,iystein it stands .
nevi • ailed at the preseuttlav;i- . lts toe will,pre
.vpat a ,worhl el sutreriakin•l7pain. •• all persons .
wiliheep;ihele Wong- parirled sand' their hotline
tit reagilieneti by klta.use ef i this Sarsapi.rilla ;they"
'will be sari: to, escape. t attuoliol Any prevalent
oantagious tlitteaser .
urithaiterty ,, Ale trareful 'lto observe
that overylt...ntileol2DriTraphaittititelßalaitin!ry
Extract uf Saraariarilla . ll ita
tha.biittle; a Ott
a fits alitititelirlatitit ha' 'red.ifilc: - uplho oritafflit,
-ar'sprieri;tiir a guard artiort'countartettri Put
..'it4rt-hitttt4O,' •• • " • ~1 , o ea, at
laiy - poOo:cif, , ,,ONg * D.i.:.4l,;A:li.,;oer.bottle:
COLLIER
'eiad`:Eg OTHNOl3,itaty;lat Store; North
cl;;);
IFU lll .oll.l":4 l .ll6.Crpciiqievfid,•:,,a fesh/
Kuntql'er - Rsilibiii3l'4l',"Colc,gigt„tx!raCtoaock i i - y - k
' 1 4 "1 6 do4ft, 4 lt/Y.
AY:B,StFINfustP;,,
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ELTOTGIIt , 24p.
'by.; t!.lc!itibiffribievepi4t•.l:a!v,',•Nykifssfyilregii,herl
trOflYtiA#ofiAißcAitcrOt*reepf,-.l,Etibb
rVViltAr s 4lll4. ,; c gi o, lo, - '' •‘i
i i
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'WHilet:IR?lO 4ll 'IPO r.V. 1 1sitllia 1 2 04 .!. 0, ,n , I
Ar a Ir ill tl i g h ' . garli l l d r 9 i t er i ."'l nY 4 P-P4:l , w
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W101(TO t Ori 4' oVl)-01.140 :;
.tr,' 9 . a •
sk caud,l3oaps. •
A:FlNE,andfraisk 60ply-front Rauhael'a and
Other,of:thleitilfatAity.hourks; atiiiingd:which
tra.double galract -Swpar Briar; 'll.oiaVerattiaari
Verbena, Patehoulyy Heliotrope, 'Milleflettettad
Musk. tdetefiilly,ptit uP. aadlor saitt'aftha Idiveat
AlsO, for' the,llOli,
tniide aux Floure,.Jonny. Lind hair glOse, - Bearle
Oil; -Ikticeaeltai . fine-seetirea , Ailticiue..oll;
Philocor_noi OeePe Marrow,tfine;.Myrtio and-Vio
let • Pernmailes. \ Also Fancy . SoApp; ! leek as
C
• Rousael'a Shaving ream. Wright's - dB; Military
''do, Almond and Palm Wash ,Soap,. making an
assortinehrtinaurimusatl by' arty in the borough.
may3l • SW. IiAVERSTICK
.
DRUGS, DRUGS!
eIA. BISHOP, snccssor to Dr. J. J. Myers,
sillies just received and is now opening a large
&.well selected assortment of FRESH DRUGS,
MEDICINES, dte; among vvhich will be found
the following, viz :
Op'eren, Camphor, Quinine, Epsome Salts,
Dye Stuffs; Spices, Cutlery, Oils,
• Alcohol, Turpentine, Pine Oil,
bcc., &c. - _
Also, a laltie.tissortment of PER.I 7 I.IIkEjtY, -
Hair and 'Wooth Brit:bee,
nibrellas, Walking Canes,
Ronsserti and Hanel's Shaving Cretin'', ..,
. 'Beer ' s Oil, Cologne Water, Hair Dye,..oi
. Ithirrow
ForiCy Soaps, Extracts, MEEN F,'Clr, Curling
PANCii A ItTiCLES Of every desetiptioni
to whiCh he respectfully invites the attention o
the public., His assortment:lea full and rich one,
and he hopes by strict 'mention to business and
low prices, to receive a liberal share of the public
pat rollage.•
Physicians' prescriptions cnrefully compoun
ded. J. A. BISHOP,
mnv4 Nest Main street. Carlisle
ICKLtS, PitgStitVlAJust receioe4
and opened by the 'aubricriber, preserved
Ginger and Pine Apple*, Orange Jelly,, Pickled
Lobsters, Gherkins, Ntangoes, Peppersi, Pica.
lilh Tomatoes and Onions, Olives, Cnpets, An•
ellovies,Sardines, Tomato - Ketchup, fine mixed
French Mustard, with a very choice and -pure
artiels of "Salad Oil, for sale of
ninv3l • ••• HAVERSTICK'S
CARD,
irk R. J. J. MYERS lots diSposed of his entire
IF stock of Drugs Sze, to - Mr. I. A BISHOP,
of Harrisburg, who will continue to do business
nt my old stand on Main street., Mr. Bishop has
hod eonsiderable experience in- the Drug busi'..-
ness, and I confidently recommend him to the
customers of the store and solicit a continuance
of their favors
2
Dr—Mvsn . s will bo
enabled to give his undivided attention to the
duliss nf hta' rwrofespion rany4
•
Wear Arrival.
TUB subscribers have jut received. from Phil
adelphia, n fresh supply of Drues, Medicines'
Dye:wars, Perfumery, Fancy Articles , ate.—
ur stock is now laFge and complete,. find' as we
are deter Mined not to be undersold, but to sell to
the fewest cash prices, we ittOe the attention of
country merchants, physicians and others, to
examine onegoods and prices before purchasing.
elsewhere. 3. & 11:FLEMING
lone corner of Pint and iligh.st
WILONYER'S
Confectionery, Fruit & Toy Store . ,
North lianover Street, Carlisle.
rffitiE subscriber would respecifully inform
country merchants and tho public gefirrally,
that he is constantly manufncturing and has al
ways on hand CANDIES of every variety,
(which for quality cannot be surpassed by any
manufactured in the Slate) which he will sell
wholesale or retail at the OLD STAND, IN. Han•
over Street, a few . doors north of .to Bank,
where he brut also on hend•Fß UPI'S aid NUTS
of the tritest importations, which wit, be sold at
the lowest prices fin cosh. His etti'es consists in
part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisin's, Figs, Primes,•
Dates, Coctia-fillts, Crennimilts, Pea -nuts, En
glish Walnuts, Almonds, Pecan-nuts. Filberts.
Ile would algo Inform the publigglint lie has
just returned from the city with a very large
stock of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES,
consisting• of• superior double refined, crushed
and pulveriied LOAF SUGARS , Brown Su
gars, among which is n very fair article for 6(
ets. per lb.; CO.FP'EE, front 8 to 10 ens per lb.:
a superior article of Imperial. Young Hveon and
Black !PEAS ; MOLASSES of all kinds: Wa
ter, Srida and Sugar Crackers; Cheese, Choco
late, Rice. Blacking. Matches, Brushes.
FRESH SPICES, viz: Pepper, Alspice,
Cinnamon, Cloves.. Nutmegs, Ginger and Mus.
turd. A supply of Indigo. (best quality) Aluth.
Starch, Wnehing Soda, Safi Peter; all of which
will be sold at the lowest rotes.
'rite subscriber returns his sincere thanks to
the public forthe liberal . patronage extended to
him. and hopes a desire to please to merit n
continuance of .thO same. orders from a die.
tame thankfully received and promptly attend
ed to. fronyll P. MONYER
NEW YORK VARIETY STORE.
& & BROTHERS,. 'beg
tP • leave to inform - the eitisens of Cumberland
anti adjoining enmities, that they have just open•
ed ant extensive VARIETY ih North
Ilattnver street, hi the building lately occupied
by ..11 r. Unwell, between Haverstiek and I.yout's
stores, where (they will be happy to receive the
teens of all visiting articles in their line. They
will at all times keep on hand n well selected
assortment of Colored Prime. (French, English .
and Atnerittain domestic and foreign Perfumery,
Patent Medieinen„ embracing nearly every de
seriatim% nial in fticUtiiilleitLexery..thiug-meu•
ally kept in an extensive variety. store.
They are the exclusive agents for thq•sale of
_Dr. Traphaaen's celebrated .l'elmonic Mixture,
and his Balsamic Extract Sarsaparilla; Dr.
Green's celebrated Oxygenated Bitters, for Die
pepsin and Plithysic. They are also the exela,
stye agents for this county of the NEW Yost:,
Csx.rnitt Costskxr, and will keep cow
smelly 'on hand a large supply of their superior
.'Teas. ' '
In conclusion they beg lenve to say, that they
are determined to 'sell' at very email Prdfite for
casu, and invite all wishing bargains to•,give
them a call. Orders from country merchants
supplied upon the most reasonable terms.'
Carlisle, may 4 • _
received,. a new supply
1011" of!Gingliains, elleaper Ibdrf ever, bV
julvl2 . • G R CUCICWS
LA WNS.—..A handsome assortmentefLawes
on lined. and will be sold very cheap; by ,
julyl9 G R CROOK
FRENCII CN,LARS.—Just
.
received, 'n
large' assortinenr-of. worked
Coll Ira, a beautiful, article, and very cheap; by
july.ll2 -
To •11Ock'siilitlis:'
200016`she'a B k..k ; PI
COAL.foi inle 611eap ,
.IFUNKA tR ••
- 711nyriflittrclan 10:1848-6v0
-'''
'.
Nailsaxkd'Spikes.'
. .
~ . ~
100-' NEGS - Vailaiindr,Spikee, just received
and !!br bale'. at 'the Cheap .Hardware
sibie , of. ... ': '":'WRIGHT k SAXI:OIsT.:,.,
tOREPARATIq NS 'see, 211; HA/ ti4*
.
4114 the tnanY etlielee prepared 'for the hair.
, noes erp so deservedly:popular as'itoliecig,Ehit
leietral. which is justly celebrated tor,. ea hifig;,
beinaiiring, preserving and prpmeting , t "e:ginylp
lune , and AV , "ii**EIVIIN(P:',
113VAGS:-4.The highest!priee rayon' forjtegs.';by ,
"OS:Rr.PROOKIS
. ,
r. , :',THE,Ciieuitliaioilerf 'of ',CAtiri . heihtrid..counf, "y,
deem it, Orpper tominfartn - thketibli6, i he'etn. ,
ted meetings of ihe , ,Bnarnd of •Cominieeiaiiere * ill
be; lield , on the ,Beeettetiiiii Meiidaye.of
.eyell'j.rifonth. at which time .ank.eertioeillinyini t
beilintee . meet ;;Ilieo ;,et
their:cllice.in Carlisle.. i;
:177-
;.} ,‘":l4:f't
O.:Oh/i/o's ,tratakisial.l2 meaty onr . ,on !Await
•", iltrairmy ron.THE rain,''' '
~,„(31.
Tilfirafal4tl .5000 eatraa euro‘ditt'thePast yeor
THts . , 'lllalditine . is warranted to eure,dt
cliaos of-Piles, either bleeding'or blin d ..
intbirtial or external,and all inflammatory dip
eases .found' in corkilibblluts witlf the Plies,-...
each aa.Chronie Dysepleilf; iikeeribed ict*„. r
following ceitificate i” ; - .
Philadb,_ll)fflo, l loPla 9,1 a 'ff't ,7 ;4
Mears. kelt/tam de ,Heinthaw--Lrenta4
bout five yeal.a ago I 'Wee 'a ffl icted With 1
was ealledfehreinic dysehtdrSli'''.l havii4ired
with it ever Biro', and phyalbiaini 11 . 4A1+
me that' trailiver was affected,end ahat:reg
bowels Wrab blectatralt for blood and fras, at
tended with a peculiar putrid stnel4 iveie ffle
frequent discharges. A oshortlibte' sibeed/
made a viait to Masslichusetts, in lioiste MI
benefit limn blianke of air, but suffered mole ~,
severe then over before. While •there, a phy.
Edelen offered to built mo fur $4O, in -threw
months. Happily, in the Midst bf internal
pain, occasionally relieved n; I - ifa i
by - litudniliu- '
. .
in the wrapper of per Eleztooryre perle
description or my complaint, togetlier :Ail
many certificates of cures, This g 0 VC Mar
ghat. bbnfldeneo in the , medicine, and •I pup,
chased a bolt, nihe doses of which has appd:
rbhi ly, cored me, and 'I oin prkpnied 'to 84
eVefYthing in itkfavor, or render any' sacriaied '
I can to humanity by subscribing le its meriad
'Respectfully yudie; .
. BENJ. P . ERCIVAL tib•'S ?Sail sh,
, .
Wfialinase and innarrunutidn of- the .vping
falling of the bowels, womb &e, tkat femaled
parilbuluFly, are subject to; under " peculiati
circumstances; for Which many oertftoted
amid bo given of speedy "elifel— bill I/bilked '
forbids_their publication. _ '
Severe and habitual costiveneol, flow di
blood to the head, dyspepsia, fistulas inflatn:
motion or the stomach, find .a speedy cure id;
Dr. Upham's Electuary. lt, is an internal
*remedy, and cures by its ariion on the boyveka
and blood, the, relaxed stute of; which . ie Hie
cause of the above named disease's,' • ', .' -
/UNIVERSAL CDNI3II tdiATlbl
From every city, town and village, where
Dr. Uphana's Vegetable Pile Fleetuary has
been introduced; the most giatifying ihtelli•
genes of its effects have been received by tits - --
Proprietor. In hundreds of • Motorises it bus •
isiumplied over `cosec which were deemed
incurable.
Letter of Capl.t, W. train, tare of this if. M
service. and Member (tithe N. J. Leg Mature
, Rahway, June Ili, 1847
I have been unclad tut 'years with - the-
Piles, and have tried, without anything like
permanent benefit, almost everything• assum
rag the name of a remedy.- I 'mid as o mettle
of coins°, lost till ootafitlener in medicine.—
Under this feela•g I was induced—not withaii -
reluctance, I coati - est— to use Upliam'e Elect u
ary, and having used it about time arseks,
according to the directanis laid down. 1 find
to my surprise, as well as satisfaction, the t
every symptom of the disease Last eft raii. I
think it due alikb to Dr. Upham DWI myself to
make this statemeot. G W IiIe,LBAN
Addredsed to the agents in Columbia. ills: e,
Russel County, Ala., Feb. O. 1847
Mess/s. 'Minter St Epping—Gents:---Tor
the last filtcon years I have been +afflicted with
that most distresaing disease •The Bleeding
Piles,' and have had teeming° to a groat malty
medicines, without obtaining relief, until I
obtained 3 hoxea of-13011es Pile Weetusry -
from you, which have so far rellefed me that
I take groat pleastire,in recommending it to
all who aro_afilicled with Piles, as a safe and
Oro remedy.
- I P MIL,
formerly Don klaropEratilti k - 6r - Ciila bla
Remat koble sure of Bleeding Tiles.
•- Portland, Ma, Morels 14 _
My Dear Sir—l cannoi expreso to you my -
sincere and hear tfelt thohlts fur tin:menden tul
cure I have experienced Itkulm,tise of your •
truly valuable Pilo Elcetuaryl h re been a
perfect martyr to OM' Bleeding: , :tites' ft* ' tan '•
ears past, cu much so, that I became redirced,
to ii mere .kclaton, with loss of appetite , sod
general derangement of the digcs Ins organs;
my eyes also became ufl'ected, and in feet I
woo a misery to myself.s4 o ttorr °bilked to
sive up my office lies:eolqueloqlkeld is the
.Custom House some year ' are tried all
kinds of medicine, had lldyke the
physicians of Buslin and this;i, ii ,critild give,
illi pt
spent much money and twieeirabmined to a
surgical operation. I had become perfectly
tired of life, and of the suggestion, of try
friends -1 was - induce:l , 4o try a box of yttur
medicine. - The' Arst I 'found Alio* me •
slightly,
.gtill I persevered and:pi:rein:sad ' a
seceed,NriidJ . assure yea:when .1, got hnlf '
• thrqugli . I foirnd VissAlf letiing..welltistill
kept on, and noW tom:o - new - mon. - . Mploor - 1
sir, language cannot, eipress my +hanks, that '
I am once more restored toile:llth, and now in
a condition to support myself end family'de.
pendent on too. Yours • reirpestfulljr.'with '
great regord, SAMUEL CHARLTON '
', ---- ' Now Turk, .Itrro 14,1848
Messrs. 'Ketchum es• Henshow—This core..
firs thin I have been severely afflicted fir many
yeses with Hie pilop, but 'more• porneulorly
within the last nine months. Iluviag tiled nil •
the remedies piLtscILEKI
. :1 by•mrphvtittefailsii-:
iniW — melirled other mconsitolittle ; or rirtad:'•:l
va n loge, I beet: mc•very much - d incoursgod a Wl' 9 ,
felt as thong h) . Must suffer as.lnng as•l lived.
!tut providentially 1. wna inforinedi•by Mr. ,
Mott, instructor of the public school el-Stated
Island. that I eoold he cared by your laluable
Pilo Electnary. Having 'Confidence -is' hin
statement. I •sun'mediately'ltriMured . some of
the medicine and am - very, happy to. inform
you that I um now iierfectVittirtrd by , la use ,
1 of only ono' best Very - trultiilntir'.:otiedierit . ,,
~servant, '',., • ' .p,E9fiGE:WC*Ciso.`,:.,'
Sold wholesale' arra litatl.,titr i ./(FtettAk '
Or.'H ENS HAlrTa Irultritii<N,..;l!4 : .. .itnii:by,
drogglplu. gonortilly., accA3o4o l , ! tli „United
SatesstudCanada, • Prlea.llil per Vtoxi;-.•-•- ,
Sold'in Cuil.slU.ll;',,l6o.;LlOTT , ,r
July 26; 1.648:..,
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: IN FA LLlti LE. -l i , g , ) l F-DX 4 - 4 -11 i i ."
Foeßlieithintibiii; TSiiii,"lll Afrectionn;Clll:traniesm
& of the Mdtheles, Sore:'.Chritot Andlt tli k s ZL i
. 6 , sue ii, ' Old ti kere t Wins in the, AC . 1
---.- N'c hest, Agile inthe Thelon and. Fier, •'.
„ Wi t l'uoth•oehe, :Sprains; Bruisee, '.'. • . , .
• 'e t „,. t .". Stilt Rheum, Bilotti, Croup,; ' • s .
.Frostell .reet . , , end: all . , •• .
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beenUr Scone!. time eilently end eorety e v ee,mt ;.
it;'; end ' s petv',"ivitert iti benefitml eireem hi e
,experienee'd, by io Munk, th e.eximP. 3Bl ?n, B 0 . i ta P i 'l I :
•
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